Legislation-Mold Bills Introduced In 2001-2002
Arizona
SB 1432 Would create a legislative study group to consider the financial, environmental and health-related effects of indoor commercial and residential mold contamination.
SB 1432 Adopted Amendment Introduced and referred to Senate Natural Resources, Agriculture and Environment committee, Health committee and Rules committee 2/6/02. Reported favorably from Natural Resources, Agriculture and Environment with amendment 3/14/02. Reported favorably from Rules committee 3/18/02. Amended in Senate Committee of the Whole and sent to third reading 3/21/02. Passed Senate, sent to House 3/25/02. Referred to House Natural Resources and Agriculture, Health and Rules committees 3/27/02. Failed to pass.
California
AB 284
AB 284 directs a review panel to review issues related to fungal contamination of indoor environments. (Status: Law Effective 1/1/02)
SB 662
SB 662 makes technical changes to provisions of state law directing the State Air Resources Board to study environmental conditions (including toxic mold) of portable classrooms. (Status: Law. Effective 1/1/02.)
SB 732
SB 732 would enact the Toxic Mold Protection Act. (Status: Law Effective 1/1/02)
SB 1763
Would direct the insurance department to examine availability and adequacy of commercial and residential property coverage for mold damage. Introduced 2/17/02. Referred to Senate Insurance committee 3/7/02. Reported from Insurance committee with amendments, read second time, amended in Senate and referred to Insurance committee 4/9/02.
SB 1763 Amended
Reported favorably as amended from Insurance committee 4/22/02. Read second time and amended by full Senate and sent to third reading 4/30/02. Passed Senate 5/23/02 . Referred to Assembly Insurance committee 6/16/02.
SB 2684
AB 2684 Expresses legislative intent to limit liability of school districts for personal injury or wrongful death claims arising from toxic mold on school premises. Introduced 2/22/02.
Connecticut
SB 1265
Would have provided funding for schools to improve indoor environmental quality (including toxic mold.) (Status: Failed to pass.)
Illinois
HB 3440
HB 3440 provides an appropriation to upgrade HVAC systems in a state-run veteran’s home. (Status: Law. Effective 7/1/01.)
Indiana
HB 1253
Establishes mold standards and directs the department of health to offer recommendations regarding toxic mold exposure limits. Introduced and referred to the House Public Health committee 1/14/02. Passed House 2/5/02. Referred to Senate Rules and Legislative Procedures committee 2/11/02. Failed to pass.Maryland
SB 283
Establishes a Task Force on Indoor Air Quality. (Status: Law. Effective 7/1/01.)
Massachusetts
SB 2353
Would authorize a task force to consider toxic mold exposure limits in indoor environments, assess public health risks, and adopt protections, among other things. Introduced and referred to Joint Health Care committee 5/23/02. Heard in committee and eligible for executive session 6/11/02.
Nevada
SB 584
Among other things, authorizes issuance of bonds to finance capital improvements for toxic mold remediation and prevention. (Status: Law. Effective 6/14/01.)
New Jersey
SR 77
A Senate resolution to urge the state to develop methods to help residents identify mold and develop strategies to address it. (Status: Adopted 5/3/01.)
New York
SB 5799
Creates the Toxic Mold Protection Act. Creates a taskforce (including representatives of the insurance industry) to advise the department of health on exposure limits, assessment standards, and remediation. Introduced and referred to Senate Rules committee 10/3/01. Withdrawn from Senate Rules committee and referred to Senate Health committee 1/9/02.
AB 10610
AB 10610 Enacts the toxic mold protection act; directs the department of health to convene a task force which shall advise the department on the development of standards with regard to toxic mold; directs the task force to consider the feasibility of adopting permissible exposure limits to mold in indoor environments; requires that the department shall report to the legislature. Introduced and referred to Assembly Health committee 3/26/02.
Pennsylvania
SR 171
Would urge the insurance department to create a task force to study the effects of toxic mold. Introduced and referred to Senate Public Health and Welfare committee 3/11/02.
SR 171 Amended Version
Reported as amended from Public Health and Welfare committee 6/11/02.
HB 2652
Would develop a program to examine and test indoor residential air quality. Would also provide for detection of biological substances, including toxic molds, which could harm human health. Introduced and referred to House Environmental Resources and Energy committee 5/13/02.